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When Narration Is Made Flesh
2021
This paper examines Geetanjali Shree's That Empty Space (2011) as an exemplary novel exploring the performative power of language in order to re-create an episode of violence somewhere in the Indian sub-continent. Describing the explosion of a bomb in a university cafe, the narration makes events emerge as the product of a field of forces relying on the bodily perception and sensorial participation of the reader. The essay focuses on the ways through which Shree's novel shuns hermeneutic or
doi:10.6093/2035-8504/8453
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